New Delhi:With a 26 per cent market share, Chinese handset maker Xiaomi continued to dominate the India smartphone market in the third quarter (Q3) of 2019, as smartphone shipments touched a highest-ever mark despite the economic slowdown, a Counterpoint Research report said on Thursday.
According to the "Market Monitor" report, driven by new launches, discounts and various pre-Diwali sales channels, the India smartphone shipments reached a record 49 million units even as the economic slowdown affted the other sectors.
Plyers such as Realme, Vivo, itel and OnePlus were the fastest growing smartphone brands shipping record volumes.
"The India smartphone market grew double digits reaching a record 49 million units in Q3 2019 offsetting the ongoing economic slowdown in other sectors.
"Given the maturity of smartphone users in terms of digital content consumption, commerce and communication, the smartphone has become central to people's lives taking a priority in terms of their share of wallet," Karn Chauhan, Research Analyst, said in a statement.
Xiaomi recorded in highest-ever shipments with which grew 7 per cent (YoY) driven by good performance of its models in the online segment. Redmi 7A, Redmi Note 7 Pro and Redmi Note 7S were the best performing smartphones for the brand.
With 20 per cent market share, Samsung's shipments declined by 4 per cent YoY. However, it has shown 3 per cent growth (QoQ) driven by its budget segment device Galaxy A2 Core and its upgraded A series and M series.